1. The document discusses the political situation in Myanmar in 2003. It mentions that the military government called the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) was ruling the country at that time.
2. It summarizes that Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but the military seized power through a coup in 1962. The country has been under military rule ever since.
3. It states that the SPDC changed the country's name to the "Union of Myanmar" and established a new capital city. However, the real power remains with the military government and the SPDC.
1. The document discusses the political situation in Myanmar in 2003. It mentions that the military government called the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) was ruling the country at that time.
2. It summarizes that Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but the military seized power through a coup in 1962. The country has been under military rule ever since.
3. It states that the SPDC changed the country's name to the "Union of Myanmar" and established a new capital city. However, the real power remains with the military government and the SPDC.
1. The document discusses the political situation in Myanmar in 2003. It mentions that the military government called the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) was ruling the country at that time.
2. It summarizes that Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but the military seized power through a coup in 1962. The country has been under military rule ever since.
3. It states that the SPDC changed the country's name to the "Union of Myanmar" and established a new capital city. However, the real power remains with the military government and the SPDC.